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    OIL ANALYSESCondition assessment of transformers androtating machinery> Detecting and preventing faults

    > Increasing availability

    > Optimizing maintenance

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    A sudden breakdown of a power or industrial trans-

    former usually means unforeseen costs for mainte-

    nance, new investments to be made, or unexpected

    production interruption. As many transformers incompanies throughout Europe become older, the

    probability of such a breakdown increases.

    WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT TRANSFORMER

    FAILURES

    > The average transformer age at failure is 18 years.

    > The largest nancial losses are due to failures of industrial

    and generator step-up transformers (study by the Hartford

    Insurance Company).

    > Insulation failure is the leading cause (responsible for one

    fourth of all failures).

    > The cost of insulation failures alone accounts for more than

    half of all failure costs.

    > Large power transformers have delivery times between

    18 and 24 months.

    TRANSFORMERS

    Prevent failures

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    The insulating oil in a transformer can tell you a lot

    about the actual state of your transformer and its re-

    maining lifetime. Based on this information, you can

    anticipate potential failures and put in place a precise-ly targeted maintenance or replacement plan.

    WHAT YOUR TRANSFORMER OIL CAN TELL YOU

    An in-depth analysis of your transformers oil gives you a

    good insight into the condition of your transformer and its

    electrical insulation.

    > Internal faults : you can detect the presence of electrical

    or thermal faults and determine its exact type (partial

    discharges, hot spots, arcing, et cetera).

    > Transformer ageing : the state of the winding insulation

    paper is the major indicator of the actual ageing of your

    transformer.

    > Quality of the oil : since insulating oil in a transformer

    inevitably degrades with service, you should regularly

    check whether it still fulls its insulating and cooling

    function.

    THE BENEFITS OF OIL ANALYSES

    > The cost is very small in comparison with the cost of

    even a single transformer failure.

    > No need to interrupt your production process. The necessary

    oil samples can be taken from your transformer while it is in

    full operation.

    ROTATING MACHINERY

    Oil analyses can also provide useful information on

    your rotation machinery. For more details, see page 8.

    ELECTRABEL POWER PLANT - HERDERSBRUG,

    BRUGES (B)

    Thanks to the early detection of a hotspot, irrevers-ible damage to the transformer and in the worst

    case an explosion was avoided.

    While remotely monitoring the transformers, Labore-

    lec experts recorded an abnormal amount of dis-

    solved gasses in the insulating oil. Eric Nens, respon-

    sible for MCC HV Services: An additional oil sample

    revealed that gasses had increased even further. The

    experts assumed the presence of a local over-heat-

    ing of the oil and advised us to stop the plant. After

    opening the transformer, it was found that a copper

    strip had been rubbing against the neighbouring

    magnetic core. This had led to the melting and dis-

    solving of the copper into the oil. Short-term action

    was indeed necessary.

    Check your transformers health

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    Managing your transformers is often a very compli-

    cated task. Which maintenance actions should get

    priority? When do you have to be concerned? Our

    services for oil-lled transformers can make your lifeeasier. Whatever the criticality of your transformers,

    the size of your eet, or your specic need, we can

    provide you with the appropriate support.

    CONDITION MONITORING

    Our experts regularly assess your transformers condition

    using in-depth analysis of the insulating oil samples. These

    samples can be provided by you or we can take them.

    WHAT EQUIPMENT

    Available for all oil-lled transformer types

    HOW

    > We initially perform a standard series of oil analyses in

    our laboratory. We give you a rst indication of the oil

    quality, the ageing of the transformer, and its general

    condition.

    > We then advise you on how often your transformer should

    be analyzed and on the most appropriate combination of

    analyses for your specic transformer and situation.

    > We gather all data into a database to enable the trending

    of your transformer s behaviour. Deviations in its behav-

    iour often indicate upcoming failures.

    > You receive a report with specic recommendations

    after each intervention.

    BENEFITS

    > The risk of an unexpected transformer breakdown is

    minimized .

    > You can optimize planning and budgeting of necessaryreplacements or maintenance actions.

    > Timely ordering of spare parts.

    INCINERATION PLANT SIOMAP,

    BRUSSELS (B)

    A regular Oil Analyses revealed an unexpected in-

    crease of the amount of dissolved gasses in the oil.

    Laborelec raised the analysis frequency to obtain

    more data, notes Natale Lattuca, maintenance su-

    pervisor at Siomap. The analysis data enabled the

    experts to relate the presence of gasses in the oil

    to a degradation of the contacts in the transformer

    tap changer. This problem occurs often and if not

    detected in time can lead to a severe electrical fault

    in the tap changer.

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    TRANSFORMER SERVICES

    For easier transformer management

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    ONLINE MONITORING

    We closely follow the behaviour of your critical transformers

    at Laborelec by continuously monitoring the data automati-

    cally received from onsite measurement equipment.

    WHAT EQUIPMENT

    Transformers that are so critical that any fault might have

    catastrophic consequences.

    Sick transformers that are (temporarily) at an increased

    failure risk, for instance aged or repaired transformers.

    HOW

    > Every fteen minutes, crucial parameters are automati-

    cally measured onsite and sent to our servers.

    > In the event of deviations from normal behaviour, we

    immediately contact you with guidance on appropriate

    countermeasures.

    BENEFITS

    > Very quick intervention and prevention of major risks.

    > The assurance that experts are continuously following

    up your transformer.

    > You receive (discount) credits from your transformer in-

    surance company.

    WHEN YOU NEED A FAST ANSWER

    You can rely on us when you have an

    acute transformer problem. We can

    perform analyses 24/7 and can carry

    out critical oil analyses very quickly.

    You receive the analysis results withinhours of the sample taking.

    FLEET SCREENING

    A tool to manage your transformer eet more easily. We

    make a priority ranking of the various attention points

    based upon our interpretation of existing data.

    WHAT EQUIPMENT

    Suitable for all transformer eets, from small to very large

    eets.

    HOW

    > We gather all relevant operational and historical trans-

    former data and the results of existing oil analyses.

    > On the basis of this data, we assess the condition of each

    transformer. We make a ranking by various parameters.

    > We use a specic colour code system to help you to

    quickly note attention points and establish priorities .

    BENEFITS

    > You get a clear overview of the strengths and weakness-

    es of every transformer in your eet.

    > You know which replacements, repairs, or maintenance

    actions have to be executed rst.

    > The tool helps you to optimize your budget planning .

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    TRANSFORMER OIL ANALYSES

    How it works

    The cornerstone of all our condition monitoring services is the Oil Analyses. We puttogether the most appropriate package of analyses for each specic case. Each inter-vention includes the following four steps:

    STEP 1: SAMPLINGACCURATE AND TRACEABLEA reliable analysis starts with a proper oil sample. We ensure that sampling takes place in

    optimal conditions:

    > You receive the correct type of sampling devices free of charge.

    > We provide you with sampling guidelines. If necessary, our experts can support you.

    > For large transformer eets, we can train a dedicated individual from your company locally.

    > We register your samples into our Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS).

    This guarantees the full traceability of your sample data at any time.

    STEP 2: OIL TESTINGAN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF TESTSLaborelec can perform all relevant oil analyses in its own laboratory. An overview of the

    most important tests:

    > To detect internal faults

    Dissolved Gasses Analysis (DGA): each type of fault generates a unique mix of gasses in

    a specic quantity. By removing the gasses from the sample and analyzing them, we can

    determine the type and seriousness of the internal transformer fault.

    > To indicate transformer ageing

    Furan and methanol content: we measure the content of furans and methanol degra-

    dation products of the insulating paper in the oil. This is a measure of the insulating

    paper quality (mechanical strength) and hence an indicator of the consumed lifetime of

    a transformer.

    > To assess the oil quality

    Water content and dielectric strength: we check whether the insulating capacity of the

    oil is still sufcient. Both an excessive level of water-in-oil concentration and/or the pres-

    ence of particles in the oil can decrease this capacity.

    We can also evaluate acidity, dissipation factor, inhibitor content, corrosive sulphur,

    viscosity, oxidation stability, interfacial tension, et cetera.

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    Sampling > Oil-testing > Interpretation > Recommandaztion

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    STEP 3: INTERPRETATION

    INCORPORATING EXPERIENCE AND TRANSFORMER SPECIFIC DATA

    Having reliable analysis results is one thing, the interpretation of it quite another. Inter-

    pretation is probably the most difcult phase of the entire analysis process. Based on ex-perience with a vast number of oil analyses and specic data from your transformer, our

    experts assess the failure risk associated with the analysis results.

    STEP 4: RECOMMENDATION

    PROVIDING INDEPENDENT ADVICE

    Working in close cooperation with you, we provide recommendations and guidelines involving:

    > Specic maintenance or replacement actions: dehydrating or degassing the oil, the use

    of additives, oil replacement, internal investigation, installing online monitoring, electri-

    cal measurements, et cetera up to transformer replacement.

    > Future analyses: adaptation of the frequency or the set of analyses, additional analyses

    to be carried out, et cetera..

    PCB-ANALYSIS

    European legislation requires the inventory of PCBs in transformers. We provide all

    necessary equipment to measure the level of PCB contamination in your transformer.

    CHEMICAL INDUSTRY - SOLVAY,

    ANTWERP (B) After an alarm from the Buchholz relay in an industrial water-cooled transformer,

    Laborelec promptly performed several oil analyses. Within just a few hours,

    a high water content combined with a low breakdown voltage was identied as

    the root cause of the excessive gas formation in our transformer. Indeed, further

    investigation revealed a water leak in the heat exchanger caused by material in-

    compatibility, says Pascal Dufour, in charge of maintenance at Solvay Antwerpen.

    This knowledge has now enabled us to adapt two other heat exchangers to

    prevent a reoccurrence.

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    ROTATING MACHINERY

    Reducing equipment wear and optimizing maintenance

    A regular analysis of your machinery oil baths can

    determine if lubrication is still efcient and if any

    equipment wear is developing. This enables you to

    plan optimal maintenance actions and oil replace-ments to reduce equipment wear.

    CONDITION MONITORING SERVICE

    Our experts analyze the oil bath of your equipment and

    inform you on the condition of the oil and the equipment.

    EQUIPMENT TYPE

    For all rotating machinery: steam and gas turbines, pumps,

    and other critical system components such as gear boxes,

    hydraulic circuits, and fans.

    HOW

    > We measure the contamination level of the lubrication

    oil, often caused by external contamination (inadequate

    maintenance or oil relling)

    > We assess the quality of the lubrication oil (oil proper-

    ties, oxidation/degradation state, varnishing potential,

    etcetera)

    > We assess mechanical wear of equipment componentsthrough the Oil Analyses as a measure for the equipment

    condition

    BENEFITS

    > Improve availability of your equipment by keeping the

    oil bath in optimal condition.

    > Optimize your maintenance planning.

    > Provides timely detection of wear and prevents further

    damage.> The cost is very small in comparison with an early oil

    replacement or unplanned shutdown.

    E.ON POWER PLANT - VILVOORDE,

    BRUSSELS (B)

    Thanks to Laborelecs experience with interpretingoil analyses results, an additional outage for oil bath

    replacement was avoided.

    Plant operators feared that they had topped up the

    lubrication oil of a steam turbine with the wrong

    type of oil. They wanted to know whether the oil bath

    still met the quality requirements. Gunter Pauwels

    is responsible for mechanical maintenance at the

    Vilvoorde Power Plant: A specic Oil Analyses pack-

    age revealed that only the desemulsibility (capacity

    of the oil to separate water) had deteriorated. It was

    decided that the replacement of the oil bath could be

    postponed with limited risk until the next scheduled

    revision.

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    LUBRICATION OIL ANALYSES

    How it works

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    Similar to insulating oils, lubrication oil analyses en-

    compass four steps.

    STEP 1: SAMPLINGACCURATE SAMPLES TAKEN AT THE APPROPRIATE LOCATION

    We support you in collecting your oil samples:

    > You get free sample vials

    > We advise you on the optimal sampling location

    > If necessary, we can assist with the sample taking

    STEP 2: OIL TESTING

    TESTING CRUCIAL QUALITY PARAMETERS

    Laborelec performs all relevant lubrication oil analyses.

    Some examples:

    > Viscosity : if this value is too low/high for instance by

    adding a wrong type of oil to the oil bath lubrication

    can be insufcient.

    > Additives : mainly antioxidants in steam and gas turbine

    oils. Because of ageing, this value can become too low

    and cause premature sludge and oxidation.

    > Acidity : a too high value can indicate the presence of oxi-

    dation products in the oil bath. This can cause corrosion

    and sludge in your system.

    > MPC Test (Membrane Patch Colorimetry) : we assess the

    probability of deposition of oxidation and degradation

    products (varnish). Varnish often causes start-up prob-

    lems or unforeseen stops due to clogged components or

    lters.

    > Water content : a too high value reduces the lifespan of

    the oil and has an inuence on the lubrication properties.

    > Oil contamination by particle counting, metal analysis,

    and oil ltration : we measure the purity level and per-form trending. Excess particles can be the result of oil

    degradation or contamination and this can cause undue

    equipment wear.

    STEP 3: INTERPRETATION

    EVALUATING THE EVOLUTION OF OIL PARAMETERS

    We check the measured oil parameters against the initial

    values of a new oil bath or against standards set by theequipment manufacturer and international maintenance

    guides. Our experience enables us to properly assess the

    criticality of each deviation.

    STEP 4: RECOMMENDATION

    SUPPORTING YOUR MAINTENANCE PLAN

    Working in close cooperation with you, we provide recom-

    mendations and maintenance guidelines involving:

    > Oil ltration, addition or replacement of oil

    > Replacement of worn components, lters, or drying

    granules

    > Optimization of the sample location

    > More frequent or additional analyses

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    ADDITIONAL SERVICES

    Covering all of your needs

    To complement our standard offer, we have also de-

    veloped a number of additional services for trans-

    formers and rotating machinery.

    DISMANTLING OF TRANSFORMERS

    A post-mortem analysis of a dismantled transformer can

    provide more insight into the ageing behaviour of your

    other transformers.

    WHAT TYPE OF EQUIPMENT

    For a eet with similar transformers that are operated in a

    comparable way.

    HOW> We carry out a general internal inspection of the disman-

    tled transformer and cut away samples of the insulating

    paper for detailed study.

    > We compare the actual condition of the paper with its

    condition estimated during the transformers lifetime.

    > We optimize the ageing simulation model of your re-

    maining transformers.

    BENEFITS

    You can more accurately manage the maintenance of the

    remaining transformers.

    ACCEPTANCE TESTS FOR INSULATING OIL

    Insulating oil must meet certain requirements before

    it can be used inside a transformer as insulating liq-

    uid. Laborelec can perform all necessary acceptance

    tests for oil producers or end-users.

    TRAINING

    We offer one-day training sessions to increase your knowl-

    edge on various aspects of oil analyses.

    FOR WHOM

    For everyone who has to deal with insulating or lubrication oil.

    HOW

    Sample taking:

    > We explain the characteristics of a good sample and

    learn how to take proper samples.

    > You test the theory by practical experience.

    Interpretation of oil analyses:> We help you to understand what oil can tell you about

    the condition of your equipment.

    > We combine theory with hands-on exercises.

    BENEFITS

    > Increased insight into oil analyses.

    > You no longer rely solely on the knowledge of external

    experts.

    NUCLEAR POWER PLANT, TIHANGE (B) An electrical fault, detected by the online monitoring

    system, caused one of six similar step-up transform-

    ers at Tihange 1 to be replaced and dismantled. In-

    vestigation of the dismantled transformer revealed

    that its insulation paper was more degraded than es-

    timated during its lifetime on the basis of furan meas-

    urements, says Christian Delhaye, responsible Ageing

    Programme Electrical Equipment in Tihange. Labore-

    lec used the insight from the post-mortem analysis to

    ne-tune the ageing simulation model for the other

    transformers. This nally led to the replacement of an

    additional step-up transformer.

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    WHY LABORELEC?

    Nearly half a century of experience

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    Our experts have built up vast experience with both

    insulation and lubrication oils and transformer behav-

    iour. We combine the strength of a long history of oil

    analyzing with the challenge of anticipating future re-quirements.

    IN-HOUSE KNOWLEDGE

    > Expertise from numerous oil analyses (more than 2,500

    transformers yearly and 300 to 400 rotating machines)

    > Frequent contacts with oil producers and transformer

    manufacturers

    > An extensive data bank

    ANTICIPATING FUTURE REQUIREMENTS

    > Participation in international working groups and stand-

    ardization commissions for insulating oil analyses

    > Member of the Belgian Electrotechnical Committee (BEC)

    > Participation in the International Electrotechnical

    Committee (IEC)

    > Active member of Cigr

    CERTIFIED SERVICES

    > Our oil analyses meet the IEC, ASTM, and ISO procedures.

    > Our sample taking strictly follows QA and VCA safety re-

    quirements.

    > Several analyses are accredited according to ISO 17025.

    INVESTING IN RESEARCH

    STRIVING FOR OPTIMAL ACCURACY

    Since ensuring equipment availability is becom-ing increasingly important, our constant aim is to

    further optimize our existing analysis methods and

    develop new interpretation systems. Some of our

    recent research projects include:

    > Fingerprinting : a periodical quality check of the

    existing transformer oils with GC-MS to identify

    changing properties and composition.

    > Alternative paper ageing markers that are more sta-

    ble than furans in assessing transformer ageing.

    > Corrosive sulphur : research on the most appro-

    priate corrective actions and risk assessment

    methods.

    > Dissolved Gasses (in cooperation with consult-

    ant Dr. Michel Duval): continuous improvement

    of the interpretation scheme for DGA (also for

    on-load tap changers).

    > The applicability of non-mineral biodegradable

    oils as insulating oil in transformers.

    > Research on new analysis methods for lubri-

    cants . Laborelec was one of the rst research

    centres in Europe to introduce the MPC test.

    > The combination of lubricant oil analyses with

    vibration and temperature measurements.

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    Contact

    Laborelec Belgium Laborelec the Netherlands Laborelec Germany Rodestraat 125 Amerikalaan 35 Bromberger Strasse 39-41

    1630 Linkebeek 6199 AE Maastricht-Airport 42281 Wuppertal

    T. +32 2 382 02 11 T. +31 43 36 75 391 T. +49 202 250 27 13F. +32 2 382 02 41 F. +49 202 250 27 15RPR/RPM Brussels 0400.902.582BTW/TVA BE 0400 902 582

    www.laborelec.com

    [email protected]

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